Example sentences of "it for his " in BNC.
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1 | If AI members have any surplus sheet music , would they consider letting George Jackson have it for his stall ? |
2 | Jonathan Horne secured it for his client after a long battle at £31,900 ( estimate £5,000-£8,000 ) . |
3 | The primitive ceremony which came soonest to Eliot 's mind , whether in his ‘ Beating of a Drum ’ or in 1926 when he spoke of savages who ‘ believe that the ritual is performed in order to induce a fall of rain' , was rain-making , probably because he had read about it for his 1913 seminar paper . |
4 | He tried the same with Flora but she only told him to save it for his interview with Dr Mackintosh that morning . |
5 | He done it for his soldiers , to show them what they had to do . |
6 | Yet the new role of emperor was held in control by Charles who used it for his own ends , which were often of the highest order and extended far beyond mere materialism . |
7 | Gedge fixed it for his parents to watch the show from the wings . |
8 | It is a most important matter that a councillor should not take advantage of his position and use it for his own personal gain . |
9 | Satan , who lacks creative originality , can only take that which God has created and misuse it for his own purposes . |
10 | On the basis of the principle of participation , for example , it is possible for man to justify controlling nature and using it for his own ends . |
11 | In the context of this article , the need for a multi-national to engage in this sort of activity is likely to be limited to those occasions when the customer demands it for his own reasons , or where trading relationships have been established that would be threatened if one customer knew of the other 's existence . |
12 | The other member , who might have been expected to buy it for his own son , a young man recently qualified in law , did not at first do so ; he said business was unreliable , there were not enough clients , the reputation of the firm had been allowed to run down . |
13 | Adam could have it for his long vacation . |
14 | Furthermore when he does give way and claim it for his own , he loses it almost immediately to Gollum , who bites off Ring and finger with it . |
15 | For a cover note to be valid the defendant must accept the cover note and rely upon it for his insurance cover . |
16 | ‘ He had been shown the yellow card and the referee had had a word with him and although he did n't like being substituted , I did it for his own good . |
17 | Sigmar united the human tribes and forged a mighty army to rid the land of Orcs and claim it for his own . |
18 | Already I 've heard aghast whispers about the details of the Milwaukee cannibal : ‘ Do you know , ’ they hiss in your ear , ‘ he cut out one chap 's bicep , fried it on a griddle and ate it for his breakfast ? ’ |
19 | Three decades late he spoke it for his parents and his siblings , thinking that the kindly keeper who bent over him was perhaps , after all , SS Sergeant Gustav Wagner , or SS Sergeant Karl Frenzel or … |
20 | Nobody used the shed , and Conradin took it for his own . |
21 | And it eventually gestated out , and he wrote it for his Sunday school , and his church organist , Lewis Redner was asked to provide the music , and this is the music which Redner provided |
22 | Phil is making notes on it for his Man programme . |
23 | And if the government had provided it for his use , why was it now prosecuting him for using it ? |
24 | Roy Clements wanted it for his collection which is thought to be the largest in Britain . |
25 | Did it for his wife actually because she was fed up of knitting stockings . |
26 | In the scenes where the father talked to the character now played by George Birkitt , he kept hearing the father 's line in his ear , mistaking it for his cue , and coming in with George 's line . |
27 | And it is convenient to consider him as an entrepreneur even with respect to the resource he owns ( in the sense that , in using it for his own production process , rather than selling it at its market price to other producers , he is ‘ buying ’ it at an implicit cost ) . |
28 | Searle was a rogue and used it for his own purposes . |
29 | But he was doing it for his little girl , his Karen , and for her mother , his wife Ruthie . |
30 | Pippin , the first of the line , had destined it for his first-born , the young Charlemagne in the 750s ; Charlemagne had assigned it in 790 to his son Charles , later labelled primogenitus and designated heir to the regnum Francorum ( though he predeceased his father in 811 ) . |